“Hypertension and the CHW Impact” with Maya Renee, Vice Chair, Idaho CHW Association “Self-Monitoring Blood Pressure Program“ with Leah Kaschmitter, CHW, and RoseMarie Phillips, CHW This Mini-Learning Collaborative was hosted on February 15, 2024, by the ISU Community Health Worker Training Academy and supported by the Idaho Community Health Worker Association. CHW Mini-Learning Collaboratives are a professional development platform for community health workers to network with other CHWs across Idaho and learn or refine skills around topics relevant to CHWs.
This instructional video shows you how the Nevada Certification Board application and approval process works.
Charlene Flash, MD, MPH is an infectious disease physician. She is President and CEO of Avenue 360 Health and Wellness and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease at Baylor College of Medicine.
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People who are pregnant who have syphilis or contract syphilis can have children with profound health outcomes. Children who are infected with congenital syphilis can have impacts to almost every organ system of their bodies.
The work of addressing social needs has long been invisible to the healthcare billing system—but that changed in 2024. Now many social-care providers are leaving significant revenue on the table because of an overlooked opportunity: Medicare G-codes, specifically for Community Health Integration (CHI), Principal Illness Navigation (PIN), and PIN Peer Support (PIN-PS) services.
Reimbursement for these three services for dual and near-dual populations offer a path to sustainability for the essential work of community health workers (CHWs), care navigators, and peer support specialists. Yet community-based organizations that partner with health care often don’t realize they can use G-codes to bill for these services—or don’t have the knowledge and infrastructure to do so. Bridging these gaps can help providers connect CHI, PIN, and PIN-PS work to current policy priorities and sustain services to improve health and equity.
It’s time to shift social care from invisible to billable. Join us on this webinar to learn how to make the case and lay the groundwork to use G-codes to support CHI, PIN, and PIN-PS sustainability.
- Define CHI, PIN, and PIN-PS services, populations eligible to receive services, and the roles that deliver them.
- Identify specific G-codes and their relevance to dual or near-dual populations.
- Describe how CHI, PIN, and PIN-PS reimbursement supports the sustainability of services by CHWs, Care Navigators, and/or Peer Support Specialists.
- Glasha Marcon, Vice President of Learning and Innovation, HealthBegins (host)
- Sherri Ohly, Envision Director of Development and Operations, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Timothy McNeill, Founder and CEO, Freedmen’s Health Consulting and Freedmen’s Medicine
- Devin Worster, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine
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